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26 Jun 2009

Expand Teach First to Primary Schools

The Teach First scheme should be extended to primary schools to attract high calibre graduates...

Expand Teach First to Primary Schools

20 May 2009

Independent school bursaries must recognise cost of out-of-school activities

Independent schools need to acknowledge the costs of extra-curricular activities when devising schemes to help...

Independent school bursaries must recognise cost of out-of-school activities

01 May 2009

Highly able pupils do worse in deprived schools

Highly able pupils (the top 10%) in the most deprived state schools on average achieve...

Highly able pupils do worse in deprived schools

15 Apr 2009

James Turner: Making moves on social mobility

James Turner writes for The Guardian on the need to open up the professions.

James Turner: Making moves on social mobility

01 Apr 2009

Three quarters of teachers do not view diplomas as a route to university

Three quarters of teachers do not view diplomas as route to university. The new 14-19 Diplomas...

Three quarters of teachers do not view diplomas as a route to university

01 Dec 2008

Academies need to collaborate more with neighbouring schools

Academies are not doing enough to work with other schools in their neighbourhoods and so...

Academies need to collaborate more with neighbouring schools

17 Nov 2008

First ever study on psychological effects of buggies reveals life in a 21st century baby buggy can be emotionally isolated and language poor

The most popular style of baby buggies – those that face away from the pusher...

First ever study on psychological effects of buggies reveals life in a 21st century baby buggy can be emotionally isolated and language poor

30 Oct 2008

Half of university advice and guidance in schools is inadequate

Widespread poor education and careers advice is preventing large numbers of academically able pupils from...

Half of university advice and guidance in schools is inadequate

01 Oct 2008

Non-grammars are most socially selective state schools

The vast majority of England's most socially selective state secondary schools are non-grammar schools, a...

Non-grammars are most socially selective state schools

30 Jun 2008

Wage gap too large – say three out of four Britons

Nearly three out of four people (74%) think that income differences in Britain are too...

Wage gap too large – say three out of four Britons

01 Jun 2008

60,000 high-achievers miss out on university places each year

Sixty thousand state school pupils who have been among the top fifth of academic performers...

60,000 high-achievers miss out on university places each year

01 May 2008

State school pupils fail to recognise differences in universities’ earning powers

Half of state school pupils do not think that they will be better off financially...

State school pupils fail to recognise differences in universities’ earning powers